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Goshen Twp. The skin was mounted and placed in 
Greystone hall (Sharples MS.). 
8. Larus philadelphia Bonaparte’s Gull. Strag- 
gler. Barnard lists it as very rare, and Warren 
states that two or three specimens have been taken 
along the Brandywine. . 
9. Gelochelidon nilotica Gull-billed Tern. Strag- 
gler. H. B. Graves killed a specimen in autumn 
(Warren, Birds Pa., 231). 
10. Sterna caspia Caspian Tern. Straggler. A 
male and female blown inland by three days of storm 
were shot Sept. 28, 1912, at Lenape park on the 
Brandywine, near West Chester, and are now in 
the possession of Lewis Darlington (Sharples, Auk, 
Oe). TORF. TOS) 
11. Sterna hirundo Common Tern.  Straggler. 
According to Dr. Warren, C. D. Wood has pre- 
pared specimens taken in the county, and that it has 
been captured while migrating in autumn. I may 
also state that Dr. Montgomery saw an individual 
of a small species of this genus (perhaps S. hirundo) 
shot on the Brandywine near Lenape, in the late 
summer of 1887, but owing to the rapid decomposi- 
tion of the specimen, he was unable to fully identify 
the species. 
12 Sterna antillarum Least Tern. Straggler. Dr. 
Warren states that he has seen it taken during the 
past ten years, in August and September (Bds. Pa., 
1890, 22). 
13. Sterna fuscata Sooty Tern. Straggler. Bar- 
nard records it as very rare and it is presumed that 
he made a capture. In the spring of 1878, a speci- 
